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Enbridge Inc. operates crude oil and liquids transportation system in Canada and the United States. The company engages in natural gas gathering, transmission and midstream businesses, and power transmission business.
As a distributor of energy, the company owns and operates Canada’s largest natural gas distribution company and provides distribution services in Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and New York State. As a generator of energy, the company has interests in approximately 2,200-MW (megawatt) (1,600-MW net) of renewable and alternative energy generating capacity and is expanding its interests in wind, solar, and geothermal facilities.
Segments
The company’s segments include Liquids Pipelines; Gas Distribution; Gas Pipelines, Processing and Energy Services; Sponsored Investments; and Corporate.
Liquids Pipelines segment
This segment comprises the ownership and operation of crude oil and other liquid hydrocarbons pipelines and terminals in Canada and the United States. Some of the assets in this business segment comprise:
The Canadian Mainline, a common carrier system through which the company transports various grades of oil and other liquid hydrocarbons from western Canada to the Midwest region of the United States and eastern Canada.
The Regional Oil Sands, which includes a series of contract pipelines that transport crude oil and other liquid hydrocarbons from production sites in Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin (WCSB) to connection points in central Alberta to the Canadian Mainline and other long-haul systems.
The Southern Lights Pipeline, which transports hydrocarbon diluent from markets in the U.S. Midwest to producers in the WCSB.
The Flanagan South Pipeline Project (Flanagan South) would transport crude oil from the company’s terminal at Flanagan, Illinois to Cushing, Oklahoma.
The Spearhead Pipeline, a contract pipeline, which transports various grades of crude oil from the U.S. Midwest to hub terminals in Cushing, Oklahoma.
An interest in the Seaway Pipeline, which under committed and uncommitted tolling agreements, transports various grades of crude oil from Cushing, Oklahoma to the U.S. Gulf Coast.
Gas Distribution segment
This segment consists of the company’s natural gas utility operations, the core of which is EGD (Enbridge Gas Distribution Inc.), which serves residential, commercial, and industrial customers, primarily in central and eastern Ontario, as well as northern New York State. This segment also includes natural gas distribution activities in Quebec and New Brunswick, primarily through EGNB (Enbridge Gas New Brunswick Inc.).
EGD
EGD is a natural gas distribution company in Canada. It serves approximately 2 million customers in central and eastern Ontario and parts of northern New York State. EGD’s utility operations are regulated by the Ontario Energy Board and by the New York State Public Service Commission. EGD is a reporting issuer in each of the provinces of Canada. EGD is subject to seasonal demand as a portion of gas distribution customers use natural gas for space heating. As a result, volumes delivered and resulting revenues and earnings typically increase during the winter months of the first and fourth quarters (year ending December 2014) of any given year. There are four principal interrelated aspects of the natural gas distribution business in which EGD is directly involved, such as Distribution Service, Gas Supply, Transportation, and Storage.
Distribution Service: EGD engages primarily in the distribution of natural gas to customers. The services provided to residential, small commercial and industrial heating customers are primarily on a general service basis (without a specific fixed term or fixed price contract). The services provided to larger commercial and industrial customers are usually on an annual contract basis under firm or interruptible service contracts.
Gas Supply: To acquire the necessary volume of gas to serve its customers, EGD maintains a gas supply portfolio.
Transportation: TransCanada PipeLines Limited (TransCanada) transports approximately 321 billion cubic feet (bcf) of the annual natural gas supply

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